Use this...TP424 said:Hi Guys,
Could anyone give me the email ID where I can send any additional documents which I could not attach in my application initially because i received at a later stage ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
Cheers!
1) There is a thread http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/my-background-check-wentt-from-in-progress-to-not-needed-at-this-time-t385125.0.htmlUfa6174 said:@AM_008, are you able to add more column e.g. change in BG check, because mine was in progress then changed back to not needed at this time. Many people go through the same so if the spreadsheet had this information the data as a whole will be more informative.
I'm thinking of the next steps if I get copr in May. Can you please write down some tasks. Flight tickets are cheap 2 months before bso landing in July Aug is practical right. Unless one books tickets in April itself?Ufa6174 said:Someone already bet me to it actually ;D. It wouldn't matter for me much really, got life planned around a May-June COPR.
Thanks a lot AM_008 . I just submitted the additional docs there.AM_008 said:Use this...
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
Good luck!
Background check in progress can stay like that forever, not sure if that matters...AM_008 said:It seems that CEC and PNP/FSW-inland applicants are the first in the processing queue
AOR-December-Spreadsheet
BG Check Status is "In Progress":
8 applicants - CEC;
3 applicants - PNP-inland;
1 applicant - FSW-inland;
2 applicants - FSW-outland;
The truth is that no one knows exactly what is going on in their offices. =)ssd said:Background check in progress can stay like that forever, not sure if that matters...
Its case to case....
I am a CEC applicant and I have not seen many CEC applicants on this forum...
I have checked excel data from October and November aswell and it does not show CEC has faster processing
I have couple of friends who were CEC candidates and got their PPR in around 60-80 days...
true thatAM_008 said:The truth is that no one knows exactly what is going on in their offices. =)
Keep cool. The status "not started" is better than "not needed at this time" because it means that application is being processed. My status changed from "in progress" to "not needed". That's frustrating, feels like my application was placed on the shelf.vdassani said:Hey guyz, as I can see from above posts, many applicants have got background check going to 'in-progress' or 'not required' immediately after their medical status changes to 'Passed'. I passed my medicals on the 31st December but no further changes to status' in any other fields refleced on MyCIC. My BG check reads as 'Not Started' from 'Not required at this time' though.
My timeline is:
FSW - Outland (NOC 0013)
ITA: 4th December
Meds Done: 16th December
EE App submission: 17th December
E-AOR: 17th December
Meds Passed: 31st December
I'm worried to the core seeing that there is no progress in my status for BG Check as compared to other people's application. Should I be worried?
Thanks!Russian said:I added your information to the spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/168S8dzijHN-SnmwQ6e1z4xtHdz8vRGk5R5q0cksLPK8/edit#gid=0
I see, thanks.AM_008 said:1) There is a thread http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/my-background-check-wentt-from-in-progress-to-not-needed-at-this-time-t385125.0.html
+plus separate spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/168S8dzijHN-SnmwQ6e1z4xtHdz8vRGk5R5q0cksLPK8/edit?usp=sharing created by "kvr007"
2) In the AOR-December-Spreadsheet I would prefer to store only current information.
Therefore, I added the column "Current Background Check Status Date" where applicants should enter the date when their CURRENT Background Check Status changed.